I suspect that like me, some of you will have received a copy of Black Ops or similar for Chrimbo and find it a slightly warmer and cheaper option than braving our unpredictable weather out on the field at the moment. The question is; does playing 1st person shooters actually offer something of a 'training environment' for paintball on the field (I'm thinking woods rather than tourney here).
When at a walk-on I often hear some of the younger players referring to the different fields as 'maps' so I wonder whether the hours spent in front of the screen can influence the style of play on the field.
From my own experience I would say that 'Team Deathmatch' type games provide little in the way of teamwork and are more about moving quickly and bravely combined with quick reactions. The lack of peripherial vision is obviously a major hinderance and I suspect drives some of the speed of play and the constant forwards movement. I've not played the capture the flag or more stragetic games online yet - does anyone? Does being in a clan using voip comms create more of a teamwork based style of play or is it just a good way of laughing about noobs?
I suppose we can extend the question to whether Paintball video games help real-life Tourney performance too.
Over to you...
When at a walk-on I often hear some of the younger players referring to the different fields as 'maps' so I wonder whether the hours spent in front of the screen can influence the style of play on the field.
From my own experience I would say that 'Team Deathmatch' type games provide little in the way of teamwork and are more about moving quickly and bravely combined with quick reactions. The lack of peripherial vision is obviously a major hinderance and I suspect drives some of the speed of play and the constant forwards movement. I've not played the capture the flag or more stragetic games online yet - does anyone? Does being in a clan using voip comms create more of a teamwork based style of play or is it just a good way of laughing about noobs?
I suppose we can extend the question to whether Paintball video games help real-life Tourney performance too.
Over to you...